RV There Yet: January – May 2010
Here’s the path of our journey in North America thus far in 2010. It’s been quite an incredible adventure! Here’s to many more …
Here’s the path of our journey in North America thus far in 2010. It’s been quite an incredible adventure! Here’s to many more …
Today has been spent dealing with Carlisle Tire regarding our tire warranty. Turns out, we were unjustifiably charged for our new tires when it should have been a straight warranty exchange. Yvonne in the warranty department was truly accommodating, friendly and outstanding in her job. She gave us full warranty on the defective 1.5 year…
My family came to visit us at Skydive Burnaby on Tuesday morning. I was really looking forward to spending time with my older sister and her son Forrester, as it has been way too long since we’ve shared a vacation together. Dad was bringing his 5th wheel Titanium 34 foot trailer along for the ultimate…
I love our Airstream (especially Richard Neuman‘s sketch drawing!), and I truly can’t wait to hit the road. A life of adventure and joy awaits uS (although we are experiencing those emotions here, but we’re in idle mode at the moment). However, when I see a concept like this, put out by Airstream, my engines…
The quiet before the storm. Such a dream-like rush. Fluidity encompassed. Yet the exhilaration of past dives came crashing down upon me, toppling me and overthrowing my senses with a fierce wave of emotion. Feelings of fear, delight, joyous lightness, trepidation and downright terror filled my every senses. My close call with death as a…
A rainy day … great for adventures in shopping and dining with our friend Minna! Our friends, the Calandras, headed home today, so we thought we’d honour Tommy with a sendoff photo at Wal-Mart. The ‘Cheese’, as it’s lovingly displayed by my silly husband :). The true adventure began however at my favourite salad bar…
Xunantunich (pronounced shoo-NAHN-too-nich) is a Mayan archaeological site in western Belize, about 80 miles west of Belize City in the Cayo District atop a ridge above the Mopan River. The Mayan name means “Stone Woman”. Getting to Xunantunich was easy enough for us this morning. We ‘commissioned’ our host John to drive us to the entrance gate. After passing through the…
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hell!you just started. there's so much more fun and interesting places to see a
Don't you know it Ma
hell!you just started. there's so much more fun and interesting places to see and do.
Don't you know it Mahoney!